东马其顿和色雷斯中小企业人力资源管理与培训理念

Charis Vlados, Dimos Chatzinikolaou, Theodore Koutroukis, A. Kokkinaki, Ioanna Tsarpa
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人力资源管理和持续培训是企业创新的先决条件,尤其是在第四次工业革命导致知识密集型职业迅速出现、旧职业受到限制的情况下。本文探讨了人力资源、企业内部培训和教育需求如何成为企业创新和业务发展的重要组成部分。我们介绍了我们在东马其顿和色雷斯的商业生态系统中进行的实地研究,这是希腊和欧洲竞争力较弱的地区。在考察了该地区的经济概况之后,我们继续对其零售业进行实地研究。我们的研究结果表明,这些企业希望并寻求更系统的行动,以加强培训和人力资源管理升级。因此,我们提出了一种可以作为该地区“商业诊所”的政策机制,包括需求诊断和教育和知识方面的“治疗性”干预。这种地方发展政策可以为整个社会经济空间化系统创造一个螺旋式增长。
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Conceptions of Human Resource Management and Training in SMEs of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
Human resource management and continuing training are prerequisites for business innovation, especially when the fourth industrial revolution causes the rapid emergence of knowledge-intensive professions and the constraint of older ones. This article examines how human resources, in-business training, and educational needs are significant parts of entrepreneurial innovation and business development. We present field research that we conducted in the business ecosystem of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, which is a less competitive region of Greece and Europe. After examining the region’s economic profile, we continue with field research results in its retail sector. Our findings suggest that these businesses desire and search for more systematic actions towards training enhancement and human resource management upgrading. Thus, we propose a policy mechanism that could function as a “business clinic” for the region, including the diagnosis of needs and “therapeutic” intervention in terms of education and knowledge. This local development policy could create a growth spiral for the entire socio-economic spatialized system.
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